World War I Soldier flag photo of Joseph-James-Stanley-Napoleon GRENIER   Joseph-James-Stanley-Napoleon  GRENIER

  (b. 12 October 1879 Paspébiac, Québec, Canada   d. 31 May 1950 Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada )  

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Joseph-James-Stanley-Napoleon GRENIER was born 12 October 1879 in Paspébiac, Québec, Canada

Joseph-James-Stanley-Napoleon GRENIER was the child of Joseph-Nicolas GRENIER   and   Marguerite ROUSSY

Joseph-James-Stanley-Napoleon was a soldier in World War I.

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Joseph-James-Stanley-Napoleon  married  Elizabeth LEBLANC 14 September 1921 in Haileybury, Timiskaming, Ontario, Canada .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Elizabeth LEBLANC  was born abt. 1904 in Québec Province, Canada (Quebec).  Elizabeth died abt. 1989 in Ontario, Canada. 

Joseph-James-Stanley-Napoleon GRENIER died 31 May 1950 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada.







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